Piracy off Libreville, 6 sailors kidnapped

Pirates attacked two fishing vessels off Libreville on Sunday, abducting six crew members, a source close to Gabon’s government told AFP.

“The pirates abducted three Indonesians, two Senegalese and one South Korean,” the source said, without giving further details.

Contacted by AFP on Monday, Gabon’s defence ministry had not yet responded by early evening. This is the second pirate attack recorded since the beginning of the year off the coast of Gabon.

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Source: gabonactu.com

German Cabinet extends anti-piracy mission in Horn of Africa

EU NAVFOR Somalia Operation ATALANTA's ESPS Canarias towed the vessel belonging to Somali Navy personnel back to the Somali shore.

The German Federal Cabinet has extended the anti-piracy mission EUNAVFOR (European Union Naval Force Somalia) – Operation Atalanta – in the Horn of Africa. The mandate, which expires on 31 May 2020, is to be continued for a further year until 31 May. 2021. The Bundestag (German parliament) still has to discuss and then vote on it.

Story by Jörg Fleischer

The personnel limit for the mission is up to 400 Bundeswehr soldiers. Operation Atalanta (the name is derived from the huntress of the same name from Greek mythology) has made a major contribution to reducing piracy in the Horn of Africa in recent years. However, there are still isolated pirate attacks. Some of the criminal networks continue to exist. That is why the mission is still necessary. Its main purpose is to protect United Nations World Food Programme ships and the African Union mission in Somalia in the Horn of Africa from piracy and to combat piracy. Atalanta’s presence in the maritime area of the Horn of Africa contributes to the stabilization of the region.

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Source: navalnews.com

11 foreigners arrested with drugs

The Pakistan Maritime Security Agency, in a joint operation with the Pakistan Customs, was said to have foiled a smuggling bid, seized a huge cache of drugs and arrested 16 suspects, including 11 foreigners.

Officials of the PMSA and the customs reportedly conducted a joint operation at open sea on April 26 on a tip-off and intercepted two boats. While searching the boats, they discovered a huge cache of drugs, which included 2,410 kilograms of hashish, 181 kilograms of crystal ice, 133 kilograms of brown crystal.

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Source: thenews.com.pk

Crew kidnapped off Nigeria

Following an alert issued by MDAT-GoG on April 30th that a MV had been attacked in position 03°30’N 003°49E’  at 1940Z by a skiff with an unknown number of armed pirates, Dryad reports that ten crew were feared kidnapped from a product tanker.

I assume the two incidents are one and the same. SeaTrade Maritime reported the following:

Ten seafarers are reported to have been kidnapped by pirates from the product tanker Vemahope off Nigeria.

An unknown number of pirates in speedboat are reported to have boarded the 6,152 dwt product tanker Vemahope and kidnapped 10 seafarers, according to Dryad Global.

The Greek-owned tanker was 178 nm SSE of Lagos at the time of the incident.

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Abu Sayyaf bandit slain in Sulu

Roel Pareño, Michael Punongbayan

ZAMBOANGA CITY, Philippines — An Abu Sayyaf bandit was killed in an encounter with government troopers in Indanan, Sulu on Monday.

Soldiers of the 41st Infantry Battalion clashed with around 20 bandits in Barangay Tumatangis at around 7:36 a.m., according to Maj. Gen. Corleto Vinluan Jr., Joint Task Force Sulu and 11th Division commander.

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Source: philstar.com

Chinese trawlers fined for being in SA waters illegally

The maritime security component of the Department of Environment Affairs, Forestry and Fisheries (DEFF) notched up a major protection success earlier this month when six Chinese fishing trawlers were fined after illegally entering South African waters.

DEFF announced the success via a statement which did not give details of the fine amount or name the foreign fishing trawlers.

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Source: defenceweb.co.za

Italian Navy Deploys Frigate to the Gulf of Guinea while French Navy Suspends Patrol Mission

The Italian Navy (Marina Militare) dispatched for the first time one of its FREMM Frigates to patrol the Gulf of Guinea while the French Navy (Marine Nationale) suspended its maritime security mission off West Africa.

Martin Manaranche

For the first time the French Navy has suspended its permanent Mission Corymbe off West Africa due to the COVID-19 epidemic and withdrawn a vessel from the area.

The patrol vessel Lieutenant de Vaisseau Le Henaff, which started a scheduled deployment in early March for Mission Corymbe, returned to France at the end of the month.

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Source: navalnews.com

EU NAVFOR Somalia fights against piracy even under COVID-19 crisis

EU NAVFOR Somalia Operation ATALANTA units have few opportunities to collaborate with ships of other navies and Combined Task Forces (CTF) at sea. However, Operation ATALANTA always tries to increase synergies with regional states and military actors present in the region to be ready to deter, prevent and repress piracy and armed robbery at sea.

Operation ATALANTA had the opportunity to receive the support of the TF 53, a flexible and efficient unit that provides logistics support to the US fleet. In an excellent manoeuvre, Spanish frigate Numancia and US Navy ship Wally Schirra accomplished Replenishment at Sea (RAS) in only 2 hours.

Thanks to this support, not only can EU NAVFOR units extend their range of operation without entering a port, but also EU NAVFOR remains ready to accomplish his mandate even under COVID-19 crisis, reducing the risk of infection and protecting their crew. Risk mitigation measures are in place in order to ensure the continuation of the operation under the current circumstances.

EU NAVFOR remains full mission capable and ready to deter, prevent, and repress piracy. COVID-19 crisis has not reduced the capability of ATALANTA to fight against piracy and ATALANTA´s units are all fully operational.

Source: eunavfor.eu

Suspected pirates attack passenger boat in Rivers State

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Suspected Sea Pirates terrorizing waterways within Kalabari route have attacked a passenger boat with passengers on board.

Some of the victims including the driver of the boat who identified himself as Sokpabobia Sokari narrated their ordeal to newsmen explaining that they were attacked within Namasebi waterways in Bille community, Degema Local Government Area of Rivers State while returning from Port Harcourt.

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Source: dailypost.ng

ReCAAP ISC Weekly Report 21-27 April 2020

OVERVIEW
During 21-27 Apr 20, two incidents of armed robbery against ships in Asia were reported to the ReCAAP ISC. Of the two incidents, one was a CAT 31 incident that occurred on board a bulk carrier while underway in the eastbound lane of the Traffic Separation Scheme (TSS) in the Singapore Strait; and the other was a CAT 42 incident that occurred on board a tanker while anchored at Vung Tau Anchorage, Vietnam.

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Source: recaap.org

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